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maureen naylor has this report. >> reporter: a symphony of sounds is filling the air in the heart of silican valley. from rag times, to ratmononof. impromptu concerts are going on it's part of a project called play me, i'm yours. from this high school student to this homeless man. some curiously inspect the instrument, others show off their fancy finger work. others are playing the piano for the first time, all with cars and trains whizzing by. >> the intent was to put it in an area where people would not talk to each other. >> i'm kind of a hermit. i don't know many people. but i play the piano and if people can sing, the better. >>> pianos will be up until september 21st, for a map of the locations go to ktvu.com. in san jose, maureen naylor. >>> vector control officials are issuing a warning about west nile virus after two dead animals tested positive for the disease. the virus has been found in a squirrel and raven last month. vector control is advising people to report dead birds and squirrels to authorities. west nile is usually spread through bites from affected mosquitoes. tr
maureen naylor has this report. >> reporter: a symphony of sounds is filling the air in the heart of silican valley. from rag times, to ratmononof. impromptu concerts are going on it's part of a project called play me, i'm yours. from this high school student to this homeless man. some curiously inspect the instrument, others show off their fancy finger work. others are playing the piano for the first time, all with cars and trains whizzing by. >> the intent was to put it in an area...
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maureen naylor has this report. >> reporter: a symphony of sounds is filling the air in the heart of silican valley. from rag times, to ratmononof. impromptu concerts are going on it's part of a project called play me, i'm yours. from this high school student to this homeless man. some curiously inspect the instrument, others show off their fancy finger work. others are playing the piano for the first time, all with cars and trains whizzing by. >> the intent was to put it in an area where people uld not talk to each other. >> i'm kind of a hermit. i don't know many people. but i play the piano and if people can sing, the better. >>> pianos will be up until september 21st, for a map of the locations go to ktvu.com. in san jose, maureen naylor. >>> vector control officials are issuing a warning about west nile virus after two dead animals tested positive for the disease. the virus has been found in a squirrel and raven last month. vector control is advising people to report dead birds and squirrels to authorities. west nile is usually spread through bites from affected mosquitoes. trop
maureen naylor has this report. >> reporter: a symphony of sounds is filling the air in the heart of silican valley. from rag times, to ratmononof. impromptu concerts are going on it's part of a project called play me, i'm yours. from this high school student to this homeless man. some curiously inspect the instrument, others show off their fancy finger work. others are playing the piano for the first time, all with cars and trains whizzing by. >> the intent was to put it in an area...
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a neighbor of the men testified he is a dedicated maureen bunyan and you were and she was speaking when he heard a scream next door. the 911 call came in at 11:49 p.m., after the news. the prosecution maintains opening a window for the men to tamper with the evidence. >> the testimony also supports the argument that the three defendants were victims of homophobic investigators who could not get past a straight man being murdered in the home of three gay men. she said just a price of he and his housemates were being herschel in -- she said joseph price. >>> checking noose around the region, one in five virginia children is overweight according to a new survey. the childhood obesity is survey finds the highest rate of obesity in southwest virginia. that is where 20% are overweight. central virginia has the lowest rate. 20% of northern virginia children are overweight. 83% of obese children did not consider themselves too fat. >>> 45 people were honored for their life saving actions at the national emergency medical services week. the year's theme emphasizes responsiveness and compassion o
a neighbor of the men testified he is a dedicated maureen bunyan and you were and she was speaking when he heard a scream next door. the 911 call came in at 11:49 p.m., after the news. the prosecution maintains opening a window for the men to tamper with the evidence. >> the testimony also supports the argument that the three defendants were victims of homophobic investigators who could not get past a straight man being murdered in the home of three gay men. she said just a price of he...
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ibm maureen naylor. >>> a judge ruled in favor of the transit union by issuing an injunction and that defense a labor contract that ac transit imposed and the judge agreed with the unions and the agency should not have unilaterally imposed the cost-cutting measure and means that ac transit will have to honor the old contracts with the union and in beijing by ending arbitration. >> this 300,000 plus a week that we will have to add back into it all ready $56 million deficit to further jeopardize the services of our public. >> ac transit still has the opportunity to negotiate and not wait until they 35 and that means the restoration of the service will be put back. >> this issue had caused delays for riders and the ac transit board is holding a closed-door meeting at this hour. >>> tomorrow san francisco transit officials will meet to discuss a mandated rates for muni riders and boost wages they can only discussed the increase and has no authority to deny the wage hike. they guaranteed muni drivers and equasalary and an initiative would end that guarantee and forced muni drivers to negot
ibm maureen naylor. >>> a judge ruled in favor of the transit union by issuing an injunction and that defense a labor contract that ac transit imposed and the judge agreed with the unions and the agency should not have unilaterally imposed the cost-cutting measure and means that ac transit will have to honor the old contracts with the union and in beijing by ending arbitration. >> this 300,000 plus a week that we will have to add back into it all ready $56 million deficit to...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the california public utilities commission is s cheduled to vote tomorrow on whether to halt the installation of pg&e's smart meters. the ems safety network is asking for more studies on the health effects of those meters before additional ones are installed. it could be an uphill battle for it to convince the cpuc because a law judge already suggested dismissing the proposal. they say the meters are safe. >>> a man from san bruno says he has a reason sell -- million reasons to celebrate. he became an instant m illionaire. he said he danced around the store when the ticket was s canned an his $1 million prize was confirm. he has two plans. first pay off his house, second take a trip to las vegas. into a season of n of giving survival for millions of americans. >>> plus -- >> she said i lied. she did it. she did it. >> this dog helped save her family from a burning home while barely escaping herself. tonight a happy reunion -- r eunion and the help 245 is still needed. >>> right now, i'm -- i'm p icking up showers north of here i will let you k
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the california public utilities commission is s cheduled to vote tomorrow on whether to halt the installation of pg&e's smart meters. the ems safety network is asking for more studies on the health effects of those meters before additional ones are installed. it could be an uphill battle for it to convince the cpuc because a law judge already suggested dismissing the proposal. they say the meters are safe. >>> a man from san bruno...
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maureen? >> reporter: because of that pipeline explosion, the landscape here is forever changed. rhyme now you are seeing the water trucks still watering down -- right now you are seeing the water trucks still watering down the burn making sure none of that dust kicks up. all but one of 35 burnt homes destroyed last month have been cleared interest this neighborhood. the fallout from the deadly blast continues. new questions are being raised after the -- after the california utility commission reports found pg&e had 410 violations. for all other utilities. and none ever resulted in a fine. the cpuc maintained pg&e is being regulated. >> they are not in control. we are in control. they are responsible. but we're in control. we asaturday our control over them, in the manner of regulation that we do. and we're doing it. >> this man says pg&e and other major utilities haven't been fined for seven years because fines are only levied for what they call egregious violations. they are investigating the san bruno and the one in rancho cordova a few years earlier. >> i think that self-repo
maureen? >> reporter: because of that pipeline explosion, the landscape here is forever changed. rhyme now you are seeing the water trucks still watering down -- right now you are seeing the water trucks still watering down the burn making sure none of that dust kicks up. all but one of 35 burnt homes destroyed last month have been cleared interest this neighborhood. the fallout from the deadly blast continues. new questions are being raised after the -- after the california utility...
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ken pretty pritchett, ktvu news. >>> we want to cover our storm watch with maureen naylor, maureen. >> reporter: and you don't have to be ice skating to need gloves and a hat tonight. a frost advisory has been issued and some business are taking precautions for the colder than normal weather. >> so you can attach them over and around your plants so they don't blow off. >> reporter: this was the most popular purchase today. >> the frost blankets are a big item tonight because people want to protect their tender things. >> reporter: shrubs which are susceptible when the temperatures drop. >> it's time to start putting down the hatches for winter. >> reporter: colder air is moving in. earlier in the day, rain filled the leaf filled gutters. >> it keeps you dry and it guarantees that you see a rainbow. >> i forgot my umbrella at home. i didn't think it would be like this. >> reporter: the skies were grey and cloudy before the sun emerged. >> a little bit rainy and a little bit sunny. >> we want to go ice skating tonight. >> we just came back from mountain view where it's really windy and
ken pretty pritchett, ktvu news. >>> we want to cover our storm watch with maureen naylor, maureen. >> reporter: and you don't have to be ice skating to need gloves and a hat tonight. a frost advisory has been issued and some business are taking precautions for the colder than normal weather. >> so you can attach them over and around your plants so they don't blow off. >> reporter: this was the most popular purchase today. >> the frost blankets are a big item...
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i'm maureen naylor. >> i'm frank somerville. thank you for joining us. woman: did you bring the camera phone? man: i did. do you wanna go first? i've been waiting for this all day. ok, this is from... aunt stacey. introducing chase quickdeposit. just photograph the front and back of your check using the chase mobile app on your iphone, and hit send. it went through. this is so cool. this is so cool. you wanna try it? yea. ok. all right. who's next? make a deposit from anywhere, anytime-- with your iphone. to mister and misses walker. why would they send my parents a check? chase what matters. ♪
i'm maureen naylor. >> i'm frank somerville. thank you for joining us. woman: did you bring the camera phone? man: i did. do you wanna go first? i've been waiting for this all day. ok, this is from... aunt stacey. introducing chase quickdeposit. just photograph the front and back of your check using the chase mobile app on your iphone, and hit send. it went through. this is so cool. this is so cool. you wanna try it? yea. ok. all right. who's next? make a deposit from anywhere, anytime--...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the fast-track system automatically sends toll violations and charged transponders. they were told to turn around at the toll plaza because the upper bracket -- the upper deck of the bridge was shut down. everyone who was billed or received a notice is being sent letters saying that the violation has been dismissed. >>> a tahoe city man will not be prosecuted for killing a bear pit they say he acted in self-defense when he killed the black bear. he said he had to shoot the bear because it charged him. it was the fourth time in the week -- getting week that the bear had broken into the restaurant. >>> scientists have uncovered microbes that alters the longtime basic formula for life. it was found in the middle of a lake and uses arsenic in replacement for phosphorus. >> all life as we know so far. if there is the organism on earth doing something different, we have cracked open the door to what is possible for life elsewhere in the universe. that is profound. and to understand how life is formed and where life is going. >> researchers say the dis
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the fast-track system automatically sends toll violations and charged transponders. they were told to turn around at the toll plaza because the upper bracket -- the upper deck of the bridge was shut down. everyone who was billed or received a notice is being sent letters saying that the violation has been dismissed. >>> a tahoe city man will not be prosecuted for killing a bear pit they say he acted in self-defense when he killed the...
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maureen naylor is live in san bruno tonight with the signs of progress there, maureen. >> it's been a bustling noisy day here. but it all got quiet and somber in the last five minutes. this impromptu memorial started. you see most of the people that live in this area, many of them dressed in black. to the left are crews that are working to rebuild this area and recover it. this is all part of the rebuilding process four weeks after the explosion. >> reporter: orange and black halloween decorations are going up while assessment tags remain. >> every time i come to the site, i still can't get over it. i am looking at a clean lot, but i still see what was there. >> reporter: signs of thanks and a new sign, for sale. >> the people i have talked to, 95% are looking at leaving. >> for every roof that needs replacing, there's a resident shaken by what they lived through. >> everybody is just a mess. everybody is a wreck and they don't want the pipe back in. that's the main thing. if the pipe is going back in, i want out. i want to move. >> reporter: two weeks into the clean up, there's still
maureen naylor is live in san bruno tonight with the signs of progress there, maureen. >> it's been a bustling noisy day here. but it all got quiet and somber in the last five minutes. this impromptu memorial started. you see most of the people that live in this area, many of them dressed in black. to the left are crews that are working to rebuild this area and recover it. this is all part of the rebuilding process four weeks after the explosion. >> reporter: orange and black...
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maureen-- >> reporter: julie, freemont police this afternoon released this photo. they want everybody to be on the look out for this man. they say he's on the run, extremely dangerous and everyone who sees him should not approach him but call 911. police have issued a warrant for alexander diaz. they say he was behind a van and intentionally ran over a motorcycle officer. diaz ran off, they aren't sure if he's still in the area or headed to his home in southern california. >> it would be unlikely for him to stick around too close to freemont because everybody is outlooking for him. we did get a no bail warrant for his arrest for attempted murder on a police officer. so he knows that he's wanted. >> reporter: police won't say how they identified diaz. investigators were at san jose's regional medical center this morning showing the injured officer a photo line up. police say 43-year-old officer patrick brower is in pain but recovering and could be released later this week. >> i talked to him this morning, he's in good spirits, he's under a lot of morphine. he had ex
maureen-- >> reporter: julie, freemont police this afternoon released this photo. they want everybody to be on the look out for this man. they say he's on the run, extremely dangerous and everyone who sees him should not approach him but call 911. police have issued a warrant for alexander diaz. they say he was behind a van and intentionally ran over a motorcycle officer. diaz ran off, they aren't sure if he's still in the area or headed to his home in southern california. >> it...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> carly fiorina was released from the hospital today paid she was treated for an infection related to rescind constructive surgery for breast cancer. she is resting at home. doctors gave her antibiotics and she will resume her campaign schedule tomorrow. >>> california secretary of state debra bowen is not making a particular prediction about voter turnout but it seems that people are talking about the issue. >> they are hot topics on campaigns an excellent time for people to take advantage of rights that they have in a democracy to determine their own futures. >> voter turnout for gubernatorial year is usually around 60%. >>> former bart police officer johannes mehserle will be sentenced one week from friday. he could receive as much as 14 years in prison for killing oscar grant. grant family plans to speak during the hearing and claudine wong sat down with them to learn what they plan to say. >> reporter: the family of oscar grant just finished writing letters to the probation department. now they plan to address the judge. >> there is a host
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> carly fiorina was released from the hospital today paid she was treated for an infection related to rescind constructive surgery for breast cancer. she is resting at home. doctors gave her antibiotics and she will resume her campaign schedule tomorrow. >>> california secretary of state debra bowen is not making a particular prediction about voter turnout but it seems that people are talking about the issue. >> they are hot topics...
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i am maureen naylor and this is bay area news at seven. the terminal is getting its first real test tonight adding a new twist to the rush-hour confusion. the terminal is located on main street between howard and fulsom and will serve as the main bus hub. jana katsuyama is live in the city with some answers. >> they were handing out hundreds of these maps and there are some seven different bus lines using this location and on this first day there were some problems for both the passengers and bus drivers. >> chaotic and confusing, that is how some passengers felt as they try to find their bus connections today. >> talk to us and tell people what is going on p where is the bus? >> i asked them for help and all they do is stand around and we try to get somebody who works for ac. >> the strikers said it was hectic. >> it is touchy-feely, you have to figure out how to get in and out. >> reporter: the temporary terminal is on howard and mean streets, a few blocks from the main terminal. today guys in orchards were handing out maps and informati
i am maureen naylor and this is bay area news at seven. the terminal is getting its first real test tonight adding a new twist to the rush-hour confusion. the terminal is located on main street between howard and fulsom and will serve as the main bus hub. jana katsuyama is live in the city with some answers. >> they were handing out hundreds of these maps and there are some seven different bus lines using this location and on this first day there were some problems for both the passengers...
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maureen naylor has more of what that means for officers. >>> what's been dubbed antenna gate has not appeared to affect sales of the iphone four. >> reporter: at the same time apple was announcing the quarters earnings, brophy was going into this apple store to buy a new mac computer, this after getting an i pad for her birthday. >> the i pad definitely turned me on to apple products. >> reporter: the numbers follow a volatile few weeks for apple after highly publicized problems with the antenna for some iphone users. that issue seems to have had no effect on sales. >> they basically said, even since then they show no slow down in demand and in fact, they are selling every i four that they can make and they are still backlogged in stores from two to three weeks at at&t stores. >> reporter: but the antenna issue did keep this man from buying the phones for his company. >> we decided to stick with the blackberry until they fix those issues. >> reporter: one analysts believes numbers will only rise when the device is released to all 88 countries an during the more busy holiday shopping
maureen naylor has more of what that means for officers. >>> what's been dubbed antenna gate has not appeared to affect sales of the iphone four. >> reporter: at the same time apple was announcing the quarters earnings, brophy was going into this apple store to buy a new mac computer, this after getting an i pad for her birthday. >> the i pad definitely turned me on to apple products. >> reporter: the numbers follow a volatile few weeks for apple after highly...
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maureen naylor has the latest. >> reporter: police say they have arrested this man, his name is greg elarms. his arrest comes after a six- month long investigation. >> we hope this is the christmas present that the community and family have been hoping for. we have brought this killer to justice. he shot an unarmed demand in cold blood at the hillsdale mall. >> reporter: we spoke with his wife shortly after police announced the arrest. >> very a lot of questions of why? that is what i am not clear with. why david? why that day? he was getting ready to retire june 24th. >> reporter: his wife, daughter, and many friends attended the news conference. some say they were dumbfounded saying they had never seen him before. police say tips led them to elarms and at one point he was offering up information in the case. they say he has extensive criminal history although nothing recent. maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a high-speed police chase ended in a crash with police officers shooting and killing one of four suspects. the chase ended when suspects crashed into a fence. it began j
maureen naylor has the latest. >> reporter: police say they have arrested this man, his name is greg elarms. his arrest comes after a six- month long investigation. >> we hope this is the christmas present that the community and family have been hoping for. we have brought this killer to justice. he shot an unarmed demand in cold blood at the hillsdale mall. >> reporter: we spoke with his wife shortly after police announced the arrest. >> very a lot of questions of why?...
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ktvu's maureen naylor is in san jose with this story. >> reporter: the two day give away hit a little hick up this morning because they ran out of food and because so many people showed up to get food here, they actually had to call the food bank for help. 3,200 people walked through this line for a food box. including this 7-year-old boy and his sister who came with their mother. >> right now my husband doesn't have a job, and because of the economy, you know that's why i came to pick up food today. >> we're seeing both increase need and a need that's not abating in this economy. but we're also seeing an increasing number of people that say that they want to do something about it and are volunteering. >> reporter: this light hearted volunteer is 91-1/2. she makes sandwiches three days out of week. >> i feel like i'm accomplishing something, i feel like i'm helping. >> reporter: tomorrow the help turns from groceries to gifts. welcome to what the volunteers call santa's workshop. parents will be able to come here, pick up an unwrapped gift and have it under their tree for christmas. >
ktvu's maureen naylor is in san jose with this story. >> reporter: the two day give away hit a little hick up this morning because they ran out of food and because so many people showed up to get food here, they actually had to call the food bank for help. 3,200 people walked through this line for a food box. including this 7-year-old boy and his sister who came with their mother. >> right now my husband doesn't have a job, and because of the economy, you know that's why i came to...
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that is our report i am maureen naylor. our coverage continues with the 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2. tmz is up next right here on tv36 it. until then, have a great night.
that is our report i am maureen naylor. our coverage continues with the 10:00 news on ktvu channel 2. tmz is up next right here on tv36 it. until then, have a great night.
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live in san jose, maureen n aylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> california's new republican wants to whip the law books into shape. he's holding a contest saying there out not to be a law. >> what laws do you know that are silly, annoying or killing your business that we should be looking at to pull off. >>> now that all of the presents have been unwrapped this chris marks people are busy reclaiming and recycling gifts that don't work anywhere. we found tons of televisions, computers and other electronic gadgets all waiting to be recycled. some activists say 75% of the e -waste ends up in asia and africa. the data on those hard drives and disks can be collected by identity thieves and spammers. >> at lost of the spam we get is allowing the data to go o verseas. materials are reused here in the united states. >> san francisco residents are being urged to recycle their christmas trees instead of t ossing them into the, interest. the city's department of the environment kicked off its 24th annual curbside tree recycling program today. the trees will be picked up and turned into mulch before
live in san jose, maureen n aylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> california's new republican wants to whip the law books into shape. he's holding a contest saying there out not to be a law. >> what laws do you know that are silly, annoying or killing your business that we should be looking at to pull off. >>> now that all of the presents have been unwrapped this chris marks people are busy reclaiming and recycling gifts that don't work anywhere. we found tons of televisions,...
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for more we go to maureen naylor live in san carlos. maureen? >> reporter: frank, it's not a pretty thought or smell here with these full garbage containers throughout 11 cities in san mateo county. the two stuffed trash bins here were supposed to be emptied this morning. today, is that why they haven't picked up my garbage? >> reporter: she was unaware that service for fer tosh dash for her and other san mateo residentings will be delayed for the next two days because of a worker strike. >> i don't know where i will put it. i will probably have to put it in the gas bin until friday. >> reporter: they walked the picket line in front of allied waste services services in san carlos after their ongoing contract talks with the company failed yesterday. >> they are trying to take awa our pensions and cap our insurance. we settled on a pay raise but they still don't want to fix that. >> in an unexpected move, 250 garbage collectors and clerical workers from the union also walked off the job in solidarity. we were a bit surprised by that and frankly di
for more we go to maureen naylor live in san carlos. maureen? >> reporter: frank, it's not a pretty thought or smell here with these full garbage containers throughout 11 cities in san mateo county. the two stuffed trash bins here were supposed to be emptied this morning. today, is that why they haven't picked up my garbage? >> reporter: she was unaware that service for fer tosh dash for her and other san mateo residentings will be delayed for the next two days because of a worker...
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maureen naylor is in pacifica with more. maureen? >> reporter: water sample were taken today. we won't know the results until tomorrow. so until then, these signs have been posted at three san mateo beaches warning swimmers to stay out but today many did not heed this message. brown-colored runoff gushed on to linda mar beach tau. officials say it's the same pipe where raw sewage flows into the ocean following a heavier downpour. >> i don't know. i think i surfed that day. if the water is brown, i think it's the red tide but i guess not. >> reporter: they are taking precautions because the water has tested positive for high levels of back tear your. >> there is the possibility that there might be other types of virals in there, such as hepatitis. those type of things. >> reporter: aquatic and lakeshore remains closed. this man who grew up around the area says the waterway has slowly deteriorated. just knowing it's filthy and contaminated makes me angry. in pacifica, it wasn't the p osted signs but weak conditions that lured sufficienters out today. environmental health says t
maureen naylor is in pacifica with more. maureen? >> reporter: water sample were taken today. we won't know the results until tomorrow. so until then, these signs have been posted at three san mateo beaches warning swimmers to stay out but today many did not heed this message. brown-colored runoff gushed on to linda mar beach tau. officials say it's the same pipe where raw sewage flows into the ocean following a heavier downpour. >> i don't know. i think i surfed that day. if the...
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in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the tour that began in 1975 was known as the san francisco grand prix and has moved to various parts of the city in the current course takes riders on telegraph hill. >>> in the 11th inning of the giants and red backs, there was a two-run double to put the giants ahead in the giants won two two. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00, a stranger's kindness that saved a boy's life. >>> their may be a cool chief meteorologist down, bill martin will tell us how soon things will change. >> our local m.d.a. telethon raised an impressive $3 million today to help fight muscular dystrophy and the 45th year of the telethon raised $59 million. >>> people enjoyed the nice weather. >> it was a nice way to end. >> it was a lot of fun and. >> the weather outside today, it's a lot of sunshine and it will be the warmest day of the week. temperatures are trending down. why a? fog paid on live stormtracker 2 you can see the leading edge of it. with this cooling trend coming our way we are looking for temperatures tomorrow to be a few degrees warmer -
in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the tour that began in 1975 was known as the san francisco grand prix and has moved to various parts of the city in the current course takes riders on telegraph hill. >>> in the 11th inning of the giants and red backs, there was a two-run double to put the giants ahead in the giants won two two. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00, a stranger's kindness that saved a boy's life. >>> their may be a cool...
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i'm maureen naylor. tori campbell has today off. >>> topping our news -- in a few hours, a judge is expected to issue a ruling on the ongoing contract dispute between ac transit and the drivers. the union representing drivers is trying to stop management from imposing a contract and the union is having a trickle- down effect. jade hernandez has more. >> reporter: good afternoon. this is a waiting room. bus operators waiting to see if the judge will allow them to go back to their work schedule, and riders are waiting to see if they will find out if they will face any more delays. we're live in oakland to give you an idea how long this has been going on. the contract ended june 30th. for three month, both sides haggled over a new contra. the day before the contract officially ended, the union went to a judge requesting both sides enter arbitration. ac transit's new contract created a new bus driver schedule without input from drivers. a judge was expected to decide whether or not to grant an injunction to
i'm maureen naylor. tori campbell has today off. >>> topping our news -- in a few hours, a judge is expected to issue a ruling on the ongoing contract dispute between ac transit and the drivers. the union representing drivers is trying to stop management from imposing a contract and the union is having a trickle- down effect. jade hernandez has more. >> reporter: good afternoon. this is a waiting room. bus operators waiting to see if the judge will allow them to go back to their...
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maureen naylor is near tracy now with the latest on what happened, maureen. >> reporter: the horses were found blind this past. the first responders of alameda county actually ran to get a bucket of water for the horses still alive but for most it was too late. we must warn you some of the images you are about to see are disturbing. the dead horses were discovered off this property near tracy around an electric tower and visible to motorist. >> i just drove by and saw the horses and -- turned around to see what had happened. i just can't imagine anybody leaving animals out here like this. >> reporter: a rancher driving by spotted the caucuses from the road and called authorities this morning. in all five horses were found dead. two still alive but very dehydrated. investigators say this trough on the property was bone driest mated to have been empty between three and four days during which the temperatures reached into the high 90s. >> they were well nourished, it wasn't that they were without food, but water, the lack of water is what killed them. >> reporter: investigators are looking
maureen naylor is near tracy now with the latest on what happened, maureen. >> reporter: the horses were found blind this past. the first responders of alameda county actually ran to get a bucket of water for the horses still alive but for most it was too late. we must warn you some of the images you are about to see are disturbing. the dead horses were discovered off this property near tracy around an electric tower and visible to motorist. >> i just drove by and saw the horses and...
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i am maureen naylor and this is bay area news at 7:00. >> a crowd descended upon oakland in recent days in comes at a time in the city does contracted its police force by 80 officers. christian kaplan spoke about the recent shootings in his live. >> reporter: is severely taxed the limited resources. >> reporter: the pilot weekend got off to a violent morning when police shot a man following up with a freeway shooting and then a robbery homicide and has been a challenging weekend for oakland police. >> i had been with the department 12 years and is probably one of our busiest weekends. >> be rash of violence comes less than a week after the oakland police department laid off 80 officers and spare homicide in major investigators but the support officers who used to work with those investigators are in control cars instead meaning that investigation will likely take longer. >> anytime you have the instance that that happens other investigations are going to suffer. >> some natives say this weekend at: of violence as a symptom of a much bigger problem in the city. >> i feel like and outlet
i am maureen naylor and this is bay area news at 7:00. >> a crowd descended upon oakland in recent days in comes at a time in the city does contracted its police force by 80 officers. christian kaplan spoke about the recent shootings in his live. >> reporter: is severely taxed the limited resources. >> reporter: the pilot weekend got off to a violent morning when police shot a man following up with a freeway shooting and then a robbery homicide and has been a challenging...
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maureen naylor has the report. >> reporter: facebook asked what's on your mind. the judge warned jurors the answer should be nothing. but in a suburb of detroit, a judge removed a woman from a trial after saying in her facebook case that it's going to be fun to tell the defendant their guilty. >> that's a blatant violation not to have contact with the outside world about a case. if they do that, it could be a contempt sanction or a mistrial at a minimum. >> reporter: steven clark says courts are trying to catch up with technology. >> courts frequently will admonish jurors at the beginning of the trial that there is to be no texting, facebooking, and no tweeting about a trial while it's going on. >> reporter: presiding judge jamie jacobs may says the warnings has been updated to include social networking. >> when you said don't talk, i didn't mean don't facebook. that's why we changed instruction that that includes all kinds of electronic communication. >> reporter: provide a paper trail of evidence. maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there are deals to be h
maureen naylor has the report. >> reporter: facebook asked what's on your mind. the judge warned jurors the answer should be nothing. but in a suburb of detroit, a judge removed a woman from a trial after saying in her facebook case that it's going to be fun to tell the defendant their guilty. >> that's a blatant violation not to have contact with the outside world about a case. if they do that, it could be a contempt sanction or a mistrial at a minimum. >> reporter: steven...
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ktvu's maureen naylor is in san bruno now with the story. >> reporter: the sense around where the homes used to be, and two families who used to be here used to have a friendly competition to see who's christmas competitions went up first. so when the henzel family put up this christmas tree on their empty lot, the family across the street knew what they had to do. >> reporter: the christmas tree went up in this family's home. >> we thought it would bring us spirit, and normalcy. >> reporter: the couple still trying to return to normal after their home of 42 years was destroyed in the fiery september pipeline explosion. >> our ornaments that we are picking up. >> reporter: most importantly they have their dog brandy and each other. >> we keep thinking of the people, like across the street from us where is where all the deaths were. the one family, that the mother- in-law died and the son and law and daughter are still in the hospital, from what we understand. >> reporter: at the neighborhood where their home still stood, 35 empty lots remained fenced off and covered with newly grown gra
ktvu's maureen naylor is in san bruno now with the story. >> reporter: the sense around where the homes used to be, and two families who used to be here used to have a friendly competition to see who's christmas competitions went up first. so when the henzel family put up this christmas tree on their empty lot, the family across the street knew what they had to do. >> reporter: the christmas tree went up in this family's home. >> we thought it would bring us spirit, and...
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maureen naylor,. >>> the santa cruz city of watsonville has decided to flourinate it's drinking water. supporters point to overwhelming evidence that flouride prevents tooth decate. 75% of children in the area have den it will problems because of a lack of chloride. >>> the santa clara water district announced changes today when it comes to conserving water. instead of the 10% mandatory water conversation that's been in place for months. water officials are now asking for 45% water conservation. water managers said customers have cut back 20% of their water use during the past 14 months. >>> a bay area program to help teenagers get a college degree got a boost tonight. a new learning center. it's designed to help put those who might have difficult t getting to college on track to a higher education. amber lee has this report. >> reporter: the carpenter's union hall building at oakland's jack lindon square now houses a new center which helps under privileged high school students get into college. and tonight was the grand opening of their facility. >> our students use the computer lab
maureen naylor,. >>> the santa cruz city of watsonville has decided to flourinate it's drinking water. supporters point to overwhelming evidence that flouride prevents tooth decate. 75% of children in the area have den it will problems because of a lack of chloride. >>> the santa clara water district announced changes today when it comes to conserving water. instead of the 10% mandatory water conversation that's been in place for months. water officials are now asking for 45%...
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ktvu's maureen naylor reports. >> reporter: freemont police today released this photo of 83- year-old nosrad. the grandfather was in the crosswalk when the car struck him on the morning of november 5th. this photo of the scene shows his personal items on the scene including his walker. a witness saw the driver pull over shortly before taking off. >> my father loved walking. he walked several miles a day. >> reporter: he was taken to eden medical center where he died that evening. on a news conference, the family made an emotional plea for the driver to come forward. >> i'm just asking, and i'm begging if you're out there please give the family closure. i know everybody has to leave some day or another this world, but he didn't have to go this way. >> it's left a huge hole in our heart. >> reporter: the car's front g rille was found on the scene. >> i don't want vengeance or re revenge but i want closure for my family. >> reporter: if you call you can remain anonymous. we've posted contact information on our website ktvu.com under the bay area news tab. in freemont, maureen naylor. >>>
ktvu's maureen naylor reports. >> reporter: freemont police today released this photo of 83- year-old nosrad. the grandfather was in the crosswalk when the car struck him on the morning of november 5th. this photo of the scene shows his personal items on the scene including his walker. a witness saw the driver pull over shortly before taking off. >> my father loved walking. he walked several miles a day. >> reporter: he was taken to eden medical center where he died that...
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maureen naylor spoke to those staff members asking why taggings are on the increase. >> reporter: once taggings go up, others follow. the san jose dentist isn't just on the look out for cavity, he's also spotted new graffiti outside his office window that went up over the weekend. >> it just detracts from the over all appearance of the neighborhood. >> reporter: san jose's anti graffiti -- >> when i started this program, we were receiving 30 calls a day on average. right now we're receiving 60 to 70. >> reporter: crews were out today with their paint sprayer, covering up new graffiti. in the 2009 year, they spotted 19,000 sites of graffiti. that number jumped to 29,000 this year. >> i think that the economic times have created an opportunity where people are out of work and there's not as much going on for them. they have a lot of time on their hands. >> reporter: 101,000 tags were removed in san jose in the 2009 fiscal year. data for just . .75 of the 2010 year reports an increase. >> i see it, but it seems like the next day it's painted over. so i think they are keeping a good contro
maureen naylor spoke to those staff members asking why taggings are on the increase. >> reporter: once taggings go up, others follow. the san jose dentist isn't just on the look out for cavity, he's also spotted new graffiti outside his office window that went up over the weekend. >> it just detracts from the over all appearance of the neighborhood. >> reporter: san jose's anti graffiti -- >> when i started this program, we were receiving 30 calls a day on average. right...
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maureen? >> reporter: frank, this is the first time the state has used garbage to determine the status after waterway and this river is one of several in the bay area deemed polluted because of trash. water is still flowing and wildlife frolicking in the guadalupe river, one of 24 bay area waterways added to the state water resources list of polluted waterways. >> i was just looking down at the creek right by the water works, the old water works. why isn't there just somebody cleaning this up. >> it's not a surprise that they're on there. >> reporter: carol frederickson with the santa clara valley water district says attach has been a big problem in some county waterways. even with the 2000 ballot measure voters passed to allocate more money for cleanup and restoration. >> we're doing the best we can. the voters have funded our trash cleanups that we're doing. they do appreciate it when we go out there and do it and, you know, we'll continue to do it. >> reporter: the other santa clara waterwa
maureen? >> reporter: frank, this is the first time the state has used garbage to determine the status after waterway and this river is one of several in the bay area deemed polluted because of trash. water is still flowing and wildlife frolicking in the guadalupe river, one of 24 bay area waterways added to the state water resources list of polluted waterways. >> i was just looking down at the creek right by the water works, the old water works. why isn't there just somebody...
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my colleague maureen naylor has been following the whitman campaign, she joins us now from southern california now live from universal city. >> reporter: you see the color cream of gold and green. and they hope will be part of the victory celebration here. as you mentioned, this has been a long and expensive campaign. it'll come to an end in just a few hours. i spoke with meg whitman when she arrived here earlier this afternoon. she arrived in this green bus which she's been traveling in through california and says she's feeling good today. the silican valley ceo has been shaking hands with voters. he's been creating a platform of cutting government spending. this is the most expensive general election campaign in state history. the most money come ing from the whitman campaign, 148 million from her own chest. this is a lot closer race and they are not taking anything for granted. in fact, right now they are still on the phones upstairs. i spoke to a staffer just a short while ago and they said any staffer not working on the floor in preparation for the party tonight should be upstairs on the
my colleague maureen naylor has been following the whitman campaign, she joins us now from southern california now live from universal city. >> reporter: you see the color cream of gold and green. and they hope will be part of the victory celebration here. as you mentioned, this has been a long and expensive campaign. it'll come to an end in just a few hours. i spoke with meg whitman when she arrived here earlier this afternoon. she arrived in this green bus which she's been traveling in...
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ktvu's maureen naylor spoke to some of the couples neighbors. >> reporter: today we learned that plane was supposed to land here at san jose international airport. in the last few hours we got information about john howard. he is the sunny vale man who was piloting the case. he was certified to be a flight instructor. on this tree lined suburban street all was quiet. they and one other person were killed wednesday when a single engine plane crashed. 35miles away from the bolder municipal airport. >> i'm so sorry to hear about it. because we've just always just been, you know friendly, you know high pat, hi john and that was it. >> reporter: authorities identified the victims today at 70-year-old john howard and 56- year-old catherine hergorin. the three were on board howard's plane. authorities say the group had been visiting hegorin's family in colorado. >> i'm shocked about hearing it. >> just a quiet person, yeah. >> reporter: neighbors say howard spend decades in this home where he raised two daughters. >> they put this beautiful garden in, and i know they are very people loving. >
ktvu's maureen naylor spoke to some of the couples neighbors. >> reporter: today we learned that plane was supposed to land here at san jose international airport. in the last few hours we got information about john howard. he is the sunny vale man who was piloting the case. he was certified to be a flight instructor. on this tree lined suburban street all was quiet. they and one other person were killed wednesday when a single engine plane crashed. 35miles away from the bolder municipal...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a santa clara man is among six people arrested today in a wall street insider trading investigation and he worked at primary global research in mountain view provided information to clients. the information included apple sales forecasts, iphone features and a top-secret project at apple which later became the ipad. >>> oracle reported a huge jump in net income. they say earnings grew 20% or $0.37 a share compared to the scene vehicle last year. revenue grew 47% to $1.5 billion. it sent shares up 3% to $31.25. the labor department released slightly better news on jobless claims. the number of people filing was down by 3000. however, continuing claims increased by 202000 to just more than 4 million. they say it's difficult to draw conclusions because of volatility during the holiday season. >>> the markets were pushed higher. the dow industrial close with a 41-point again and the nasdaq picked up 20. >>> blake edwards is being remembered tonight. he was a clever and talented writer, director, and producer. his wife of 41 years, julie andrews, and
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a santa clara man is among six people arrested today in a wall street insider trading investigation and he worked at primary global research in mountain view provided information to clients. the information included apple sales forecasts, iphone features and a top-secret project at apple which later became the ipad. >>> oracle reported a huge jump in net income. they say earnings grew 20% or $0.37 a share compared to the scene vehicle...
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ktvu's maureen naylor is live in san jose with this story. maureen? >> reporter: mike, the meeting wrapped up just a little over an hour ago and residents from the county pocket -- pocket made it clear. tonight's meeting was filled with heated exchanges between frustrated residents of the cambria area and san jose city officials. san jose is under court order. >> we're looking at whether it's a better boundary of where city services stop. we think with this boundary it makes it much cleaner. >> reporter: before the meeting about 60 people rallied to become part of campbell fighting concerns about san jose's public safety services. >> they are already letting firemen go and they are not for safety. they aren't gonna help us. >> to prepare for this, my husband and i have actually taken cpr classes so, if, in fact, city services can't get to us in time, we can save ourselves. >> by taking on more, this is gonna hurt me as a citizen of san jose. we're really opposed to it. >> reporter: those at the cam bem cigar shop are against the idea. the store's been
ktvu's maureen naylor is live in san jose with this story. maureen? >> reporter: mike, the meeting wrapped up just a little over an hour ago and residents from the county pocket -- pocket made it clear. tonight's meeting was filled with heated exchanges between frustrated residents of the cambria area and san jose city officials. san jose is under court order. >> we're looking at whether it's a better boundary of where city services stop. we think with this boundary it makes it much...
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ktvu's maureen naylor reports. >> reporter: freemont police today released this photo of 83- year-old nosrad. the grandfather was in the crosswalk when the car struck him on the morning of november 5th. this photo of the scene shows his personal items on the scene including his walker. a witness saw the driver pull over shortly before taking off. >> my father loved walking. he walked several miles a day. >> reporter: he was taken to eden medical center where he died that evening. on a news conference, the family made an emotional plea for the driver to come forward. >> i'm just asking, and i'm begging if you're out there please give the family closure. i know everybody has to leave some day or another this world, but he didn't have to go this way. >> it's left a huge hole in our heart. >> reporter: the car's front g rille was found on the scene. >> i don't want vengeance or re revenge but i want closure for my family. >> reporter: if you call you can remain anonymous. we've posted contact information on our website ktvu.com under the bay area news tab. in freemont, maureen naylor. >>>
ktvu's maureen naylor reports. >> reporter: freemont police today released this photo of 83- year-old nosrad. the grandfather was in the crosswalk when the car struck him on the morning of november 5th. this photo of the scene shows his personal items on the scene including his walker. a witness saw the driver pull over shortly before taking off. >> my father loved walking. he walked several miles a day. >> reporter: he was taken to eden medical center where he died that...
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reporting live in downtown san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new information tonight about the horrifying death of a toddler who died after falling 50 feet last night following the warriors-lakers game in los angeles. 2-year-old lucas anthony tang of garden grove fell from a third level luxury suite at the staples center moments after the game ended. los angeles police reportedly say his parents were taken pictures of him just before he fell. they were reviewing photos on their digital camera when they lost track of the boy who then somehow crawled over the glass partition. >>> ktvu news just received pictures moments ago after the u.s. coast guard rescued a man it says was stranded for five days on an island in suisun bay. they found 54-year-old brian hopper on rowe island today. the peers are now used by the army. now, here's a look at those pictures we just received. the coast guard says hopper was stranded after his inflatable craft sank. hopper used his cell phone to tell family members he could see ships and hear bugle calls but besides that, he didn't know what
reporting live in downtown san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> new information tonight about the horrifying death of a toddler who died after falling 50 feet last night following the warriors-lakers game in los angeles. 2-year-old lucas anthony tang of garden grove fell from a third level luxury suite at the staples center moments after the game ended. los angeles police reportedly say his parents were taken pictures of him just before he fell. they were reviewing photos...
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maureen naylor,. >>> the santa cruz city of watsonville has decided to flourinate it's drinking water. supporters point to overwhelming evidence that flouride prevents tooth decate. 75% of children in the area have den it will problems because of a lack of chloride. >>> the santa clara water district announced changes today when it comes to conserving water. instead of the 10% mandatory water conversation that's been in place for months. water officials are now asking for 45% water conservation. water managers said customers have cut back 20% of their water use during the past 14 months. >>> a bay area program to help teenagers get a college degree got a boost tonight. a new learning center. it's designed to help put those who might have difficult t getting to college on track to a higher education. amber lee has this report. >> reporter: the carpenter's union hall building at oakland's jack lindon square now houses a new center which helps under privileged high school students get into college. and tonight was the grand opening of their facility. >> our students use the computer lab
maureen naylor,. >>> the santa cruz city of watsonville has decided to flourinate it's drinking water. supporters point to overwhelming evidence that flouride prevents tooth decate. 75% of children in the area have den it will problems because of a lack of chloride. >>> the santa clara water district announced changes today when it comes to conserving water. instead of the 10% mandatory water conversation that's been in place for months. water officials are now asking for 45%...
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. >> meteorologist mark tamayo will have an update on when maureen is due -- when more rain donna ocooer feoel cort eeit t totr r bay area grape growers are racing to finish the harvest. there've been her in north bay and they were concerned that what i could get moldy. many finished harvest early this month but in sonoma county at about 15% of grapes are still on the vine. meteorologist mark tamayo is here to talk more about a break in all rain. >> there are some clouds up their but get ready for some more rain in the five day forecast. right now you can see overall fair skies and the bay area. near eureka and christian city. we have more development out here in the pacific out to the north and west. as far as overnight lows the first thing tomorrow morning it will be chilly. a few upper 30s out there. san francisco 50 degrees. we could have some patchy fog out there but into the afternoon hours temperatures would be in the 60s for most of the region with fair skies. overall partly cloudy conditions. a dry weather pattern in place wednesday and the clouds will thicken up in advance of t
. >> meteorologist mark tamayo will have an update on when maureen is due -- when more rain donna ocooer feoel cort eeit t totr r bay area grape growers are racing to finish the harvest. there've been her in north bay and they were concerned that what i could get moldy. many finished harvest early this month but in sonoma county at about 15% of grapes are still on the vine. meteorologist mark tamayo is here to talk more about a break in all rain. >> there are some clouds up their...
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in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the amount of raw sewage that spread into a living room last week was more than ten times the original estimate. more than 5,000 gallons had spilled after an underground sewage pipe broke and today they updated back to say 48,000 gallons. officials say there is still a high level of harmful bacteria and president should avoid contact. >>> federal food safety investigators say they found rodents and piles of the newer online with flies and maggots at the two iowa egg farms. they violated safety standards and rules put into place this summer about eggs. a spokesman said he could not compare the condition to other producers since the fda does not inspect egg farms. something the obama administration has pledged to change and for more on the recall code to ktvu.com and click the tab on our homepage at ktvu.com >>> former major-league pitcher roger clemens pleaded not guilty today for charges that he lied to congress. the seven-time cy young award winner appeared in federal court to deny he lied while testifying in 2008. they are charging
in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the amount of raw sewage that spread into a living room last week was more than ten times the original estimate. more than 5,000 gallons had spilled after an underground sewage pipe broke and today they updated back to say 48,000 gallons. officials say there is still a high level of harmful bacteria and president should avoid contact. >>> federal food safety investigators say they found rodents and piles of the newer online...
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. >> good evening, it is wednesday, july 28 i am maureen naylor and this is bay area news at 7:00. two employees of a half multinational software company were arrested today on felony embezzlement charges. they are accused of running a payroll scamp that netted more than $2 million jana katsuyama is live with the details. >> the two women worked for autonomy incorporated and what is surprising is how this went unnoticed and hauled the women were finally caught. >> prosecutors say the two women worked here at the tower in the payroll department of autonomy incorporated, an international software company now the two women, a payroll clerk and a financial analyst are in jail accused of grand theft in puzzlement and computer use crimes. >> north american headquarters are based here in san francisco to. >> they operated ischium unnoticed for about three years. >> they were foxes guarding the hen house. >> in that time women issued pulse payroll tax to themselves fully $2.6 million. >> they would give them selves bonuses which were not burned or warranted or authorized. >> police say aut
. >> good evening, it is wednesday, july 28 i am maureen naylor and this is bay area news at 7:00. two employees of a half multinational software company were arrested today on felony embezzlement charges. they are accused of running a payroll scamp that netted more than $2 million jana katsuyama is live with the details. >> the two women worked for autonomy incorporated and what is surprising is how this went unnoticed and hauled the women were finally caught. >> prosecutors...
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maureen naylor is live with our report. >> reporter: the official cleanup begins at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. it was supposed to start today but was delayed to get all of the equipment in place. i want to point out to you, this behind me, in the last hour, he spoke to the owners of this home and they said theirs will be the -- will be among the first tomorrow. the biggest concern is the delicate removal of toxic waste in the rubble. >> we know the material contains levels of metal, potential, asbestos, all sorts of other chemicals. the material handled is hopefully not going to become a health problem. >> reporter: as of tomorrow, the county says this burn area will be offlimits to homeowners, though several people sifted through the rubble today. >> our home is destroyed. there's probably some little things that are still inside there. >> i'm curious how they are gonna protect the houses from this constant wind that comes off the ocean that's right down the street. you know, the cleanup they have done now, are they gonna have to reclean it after that? >> reporter: this reti
maureen naylor is live with our report. >> reporter: the official cleanup begins at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. it was supposed to start today but was delayed to get all of the equipment in place. i want to point out to you, this behind me, in the last hour, he spoke to the owners of this home and they said theirs will be the -- will be among the first tomorrow. the biggest concern is the delicate removal of toxic waste in the rubble. >> we know the material contains levels of...
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ktvu maureen naylor is in san bruno with a look at what they're up against. >> reporter: julie, there are weeks of work still ahead. this property on fairmont driver was one of the first to be cleaned up. remarkably some of their most important documents survivorred because of one safety -- survived because of one safety precaution. >> reporter: carolyn gray showed us their bank statements along with their insurance documents. at their properties this afternoon, crews used an excavator to pick up the charred rem remnants of what was once the gray's home. >> almost a sense of closure. it's really over. i thought it would be more emotional to see it all disappear and it wasn't. >> reporter: the degree is being wrapped in plastic and taken to the hayward landfill. another priority is removing this melted jungle gym. >> i'm hoping that what we do for them taking them off of their mind so they can come back in a few weeks and see a property that has been cleaned up will help them in their recovery process. >> we're happy to be in a rental house and to start moving forward. >> reporter: we
ktvu maureen naylor is in san bruno with a look at what they're up against. >> reporter: julie, there are weeks of work still ahead. this property on fairmont driver was one of the first to be cleaned up. remarkably some of their most important documents survivorred because of one safety -- survived because of one safety precaution. >> reporter: carolyn gray showed us their bank statements along with their insurance documents. at their properties this afternoon, crews used an...
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hey, maureen. >> reporter: hey, heather. this truly was an origin of black halloween. at the corner of castro and market. the crowd behind me in the past hour has just about doubled, especially since the game got out. we have talked to the san francisco police about ten minutes ago. they say of course they are seeing both giants fans spilling out along with the halloween revelers. as big as this crowd is it is only half the size of the crowd last night. 4,000 partyers for halloween here last night. they said tonight the halloween partyers are actually smaller than in years passed. >> no paparazzi but it's okay. >> reporter: from is he quinns to skin halloween in the castro brought new creative costumes for 2010. >> i'm danny rohas and a trapped miner. >> how long did it take you to put together? >> two hours. >> you will see things you will never see in denver is what i was told. that sounds like fun to me. >> yes. we walked about 20 yards and have already seen naked people. [ applause ] record halloween is one of the busiest nights of the year for this bar which was p
hey, maureen. >> reporter: hey, heather. this truly was an origin of black halloween. at the corner of castro and market. the crowd behind me in the past hour has just about doubled, especially since the game got out. we have talked to the san francisco police about ten minutes ago. they say of course they are seeing both giants fans spilling out along with the halloween revelers. as big as this crowd is it is only half the size of the crowd last night. 4,000 partyers for halloween here...
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maureen neigh lore was with him and what he promised people who live in that neighborhood. raw region. >> reporter: frank, governor schwarzenegger returned from his week long trip to arab yay he drove straight here down the street to the disaster zone. what is important is figuring out what went wrong. the governor was joined by state and local leaders this afternoon along with members of pg&e. >>> we don't know why, if there was something missing or a weak link or something, but that's why we have the whole area locked off and secured, the important thing is that something like this doesn't ever happen again. >> reporter: the governor viewed. >> amanda: of the devastated region and praised the quick response of emergency responders. >> i'm goin' down the street, got people running up the street, i have some burn victims, i'm getting snap shots of all the people's faces and the tractor. >> this san brown oh fire captain was one of the first on the scene that night. his voices one of those recorded on the dispatch tapes. >> let go a third alarm. we have multiple houses, extr
maureen neigh lore was with him and what he promised people who live in that neighborhood. raw region. >> reporter: frank, governor schwarzenegger returned from his week long trip to arab yay he drove straight here down the street to the disaster zone. what is important is figuring out what went wrong. the governor was joined by state and local leaders this afternoon along with members of pg&e. >>> we don't know why, if there was something missing or a weak link or something,...
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maureen naylor at sfo as they head out to catch their flights camden property trust ken, tomorrow is expected to be the busiest day at sfo for the thanksgiving travel period. we want to zoom in behind me and i'm going to show you these full-body scanners. these travelers are heading to new york at this hour and they are subject to the new tsa guideline and today the head of the agency says the program is evolveing. if you arer flying this week, be prepared to take off your shoes and jackets and in some airports lift your arms in a full-body scanner or be subject to a patdown search. a very large man run his hand down my left buttock, that is all i experienced. >> reporter: about a million travelers are expected to come through sfo during the thanksgiving period. some will be subject to the tsa's more invasive security measures, a hot topic on the sunday talk shows. the head of the tsa defended the changes. >> if we're to detect terrorists who have proven innovate and creative in their design and implementation of bombs that are going to blow up airplanes and killel people, we have to
maureen naylor at sfo as they head out to catch their flights camden property trust ken, tomorrow is expected to be the busiest day at sfo for the thanksgiving travel period. we want to zoom in behind me and i'm going to show you these full-body scanners. these travelers are heading to new york at this hour and they are subject to the new tsa guideline and today the head of the agency says the program is evolveing. if you arer flying this week, be prepared to take off your shoes and jackets and...
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ktvu's maureen naylor is there where san jose firefighters were called in to assist. maureen? >> ken, we are standing in font of the saratoga manor apartments off new hall street in santa clara. the 30 or so people who live here sanity stay here tonight because there is fire damage and no power. most of the damage starts at the roof. the four upstairs apartments behind this were severely burned. but thanks to the help of neighbors everyone got out safely. jeanette peered into what has been her home for the past six years. firefighters warned her apartment was one of the worst damaged. >> i know he said it's bad. but i told my friend, i said, well, it's not as bad as what we think. but it's worst. >> reporter: firefighters say the fire started at 12:45 this afternoon. this cell phone video was taken shortly after. >> we first saw, like, the back building over there just big black smoke and, like, really red orangey flames. and we were just so scared. >> we started knocking on the door. i didn't know. i was cussing at everything like get the out. just get out, get out. >> report
ktvu's maureen naylor is there where san jose firefighters were called in to assist. maureen? >> ken, we are standing in font of the saratoga manor apartments off new hall street in santa clara. the 30 or so people who live here sanity stay here tonight because there is fire damage and no power. most of the damage starts at the roof. the four upstairs apartments behind this were severely burned. but thanks to the help of neighbors everyone got out safely. jeanette peered into what has...
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ktvu's maureen naylor is live in san jose with this story. maureen? >> reporter: mike, the meeting wrapped up just a little over an hour ago and residents from the county pocket -- pocket made it clear. tonight's meeting was filled with heated exchanges between frustrated residents of the cambria area and san jose city officials. san jose is under court order. >> we're looking at whether it's a better boundary of where city services stop. we think with this boundary it makes it much cleaner. >> reporter: before the meeting about 60 people rallied to become part of campbell fighting concerns about san jose's public safety services. >> they are already letting firemen go and they are not for safety. they aren't gonna help us. >> to prepare for this, my husband and i have actually taken cpr classes so, if, in fact, city services can't get to us in time, we can save ourselves. >> by taking on more, this is gonna hurt me as a citizen of san jose. we're really opposed to it. >> reporter: those at the cam bem cigar shop are against the idea. the store's been
ktvu's maureen naylor is live in san jose with this story. maureen? >> reporter: mike, the meeting wrapped up just a little over an hour ago and residents from the county pocket -- pocket made it clear. tonight's meeting was filled with heated exchanges between frustrated residents of the cambria area and san jose city officials. san jose is under court order. >> we're looking at whether it's a better boundary of where city services stop. we think with this boundary it makes it much...
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i'm maureen naylor. heather holmes is off tonight. >> i'm ken wayne. mother nature deliver an impressive performance with rain, wind and lightning. here is what it looked like as lightning flashed over the bay bridge. there are no reports of lightning touching any of the bridge towers as was the case last month. another bolt of lightning in emeryville. the quick moving thunderstorm brought with it strong winds and a heavy downpour. earlier today on the peninsula, almost 1.5" of rain translated into floodwaters at this redwood city mobile-home park. those at the park say the trouble was not only due to the rain, but a pump that failed to work when it was needed most. the storm is causing concern among bay area homeowners who have large trees on or near their properties. from the east bay to the peninsula, trees fell onto homes, jangles nerves and causing damage and power outages. ktvu's debora villalon on what you can do to protect yourself. >> reporter: ken, this home behind me has an unwelcome guest, a tree that crashed through the living room. fortun
i'm maureen naylor. heather holmes is off tonight. >> i'm ken wayne. mother nature deliver an impressive performance with rain, wind and lightning. here is what it looked like as lightning flashed over the bay bridge. there are no reports of lightning touching any of the bridge towers as was the case last month. another bolt of lightning in emeryville. the quick moving thunderstorm brought with it strong winds and a heavy downpour. earlier today on the peninsula, almost 1.5" of rain...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the bay area company is under fire for reap video game that allows players to kill u.s. troops. it is called medal of honor and set to be released october 12th. it lets players take on the role of taliban fighters and critics say that e.a. has crossed the line. e.a. has suspended medal of honor saying it has no plans to change the content of the game. >>> twelve seasons is providing counseling. 1900 people were in attendance when a man jumped from a roof in saratoga day paris called ascenders says that the band has agreed to pay an undisclosed amount four group counseling of audience members traumatized by witnessing the death. >>> right now in san francisco bob dylan is ready to perform be before a sold-out crowd. dozens of fans lined up to see the 7-year-old rock icon be there were no ed behan's ticket sales and no online sales pick people had to pay $60 in cash and they could only get one ticket poor person. >> there are dylan fans all over the world and we go traveling and we have a lot of fun. >> promoters said that the tickets eliminate
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the bay area company is under fire for reap video game that allows players to kill u.s. troops. it is called medal of honor and set to be released october 12th. it lets players take on the role of taliban fighters and critics say that e.a. has crossed the line. e.a. has suspended medal of honor saying it has no plans to change the content of the game. >>> twelve seasons is providing counseling. 1900 people were in attendance when a man...
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. >>> maureen naylor reports, investigators want to know if the horses were victims of severe neglects. >> reporter: it was a disturbing sight here as investigators photographed one after the other. two were found alive but very dehydrated. >> one had to go on iv fluids. the other we just gave small amounts of water in a bucket. there's still touch and go. >> reporter: the weak surviving horses were loaded on to a trailer. the owner said he couldn't be interviewed because he had to get the horses to the hospital. >> if people were aware of this, they have to tell somebody before it gets this bad. how can you have horse bodies laying around and nobody know about it. >> reporter: this trough on the property was bone dry. estimated to have been empty between three and four days during which the temperature climbed into the high 90s. >> they were well nourished, it wasn't that they were without food. but the water, lack of water is what killed them. >> reporter: authorities say this horse died this morning shortly after they arrived. one of two found in a limited shade on the property. the
. >>> maureen naylor reports, investigators want to know if the horses were victims of severe neglects. >> reporter: it was a disturbing sight here as investigators photographed one after the other. two were found alive but very dehydrated. >> one had to go on iv fluids. the other we just gave small amounts of water in a bucket. there's still touch and go. >> reporter: the weak surviving horses were loaded on to a trailer. the owner said he couldn't be interviewed...